In Obouya, a village in the District of Tchicapika, located in the department of Cuvette (north), many young people have chosen to transform a simple asparagus boot into a real lever of survival and dignity. Sold to 500 or 1000 FCFA the heap, these asparagus represent much more than a market product: they embody the ingenuity of a youth determined to fight against unemployment and to live free from fear and want. In a context where the welfare s…
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In Obouya, a village in the District of Tchicapika, located in the department of Cuvette (north), many young people have chosen to transform a simple asparagus boot into a real lever of survival and dignity. Sold to 500 or 1000 FCFA the heap, these asparagus represent much more than a market product: they embody the ingenuity of a youth determined to fight against unemployment and to live free from fear and want. In a context where the welfare s…